Should pastors speak about politics?

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Should pastors speak about politics?

The separation of church and state has become an excuse for pastors to avoid discussing politics, allowing certain ideologies to take control in various areas of society.

“Much of the Bible’s ethical teaching is a matter of political concern today.”

Ben C. Dunson, First Things

Education, abortion, justice, and marriage are crucial topics for both faith and politics. Ignoring these issues means abandoning the Christian community to the dangers of relativism and syncretism.

The Crisis of Syncretism in the Church

According to Dr. George Barna, 64% of evangelicals are adopting a mix of Christianity and paganism, proving a lack of teaching on a clear biblical worldview.

Warning: Pastoral neutrality in the culture war only strengthens the secularization of society.

The Battle for Youth

Some states have proposed lowering the voting age to 16 while young people are influenced by public education towards socialism and progressive ideologies. The church must respond with solid teaching and committed pastoral guidance.

“Some in your congregation are already adopting ideologies such as Social Justice and Progressivism.”

Krista Bontrager, Center for Biblical Unity

What Can We Do?

The evangelical church must wake up and take action before 2030-2032. Without a major revival in 2025-2026, Christian values will be further threatened.